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†Below the parcel shelf and when tyre repair system is fitted. 508 litres with space saver spare wheel. 463 litres with full size spare wheel.
‡All figures are manufacturer’s targets and subject to final confirmation ahead of production. Note that CO2 and fuel economy figures can vary according to wheel fitment, and the lowest figures may not be achievable with the standard wheels.

†When tyre repair system is fitted. 484 litres with space saver spare wheel.
‡All figures are manufacturer’s targets and subject to final confirmation ahead of production. Note that CO2 and fuel economy figures can vary according to wheel fitment, and the lowest figures may not be achievable with the standard wheels.

*All figures are manufacturer’s targets and subject to final confirmation ahead of production. Note that CO2 and fuel economy figures can vary according to wheel fitment, and the lowest figures may not be achievable with the standard wheels All website information shows XE 20 Model Year specifications. As Retailers may have vehicles, available for sale, that are of various model year specifications, you should check with your Jaguar Retailer as to the precise model year specification of any particular vehicle.

‡The figures provided are as a result of official manufacturer's tests in accordance with EU legislation. For comparison purposes only. Real world figures may differ. Note that CO2 and fuel economy figures can vary according to wheel fitment.

PETROL

ELECTRIC (EV)

Our sophisticated, all-electric powertrains provide high performance with zero tailpipe emissions. Powered by a pair of electric motors with a battery that is recharged using regenerative braking and a plug-in charge point, EV is the electrifying future of Jaguar.

WHICH ONE IS RIGHT FOR YOU?

Answer 5 quick questions about your driving habits to see if your next vehicle should be diesel, petrol or electric.

HOW MANY KILOMETRES DO YOU DRIVE IN A YEAR?

Select one answer

UNDER 11,000 KILOMETRES

(Or up to 210 kilometres per week)

11,000 - 24,000 KILOMETRES

(Or between 210-470 per week)

OVER 24,000 KILOMETRES

(Or 470 kilometres or above per week)

1/5

WHAT SORT OF DISTANCE ARE MOST OF YOUR JOURNEYS?

Select one answer

UNDER 16 KILOMETRES

BETWEEN 16-48 KILOMETRES

BETWEEN 48-160 KILOMETRES

OVER 160 KILOMETRES

2/5

WHAT TYPE OF DRIVING DO YOU OFTEN DO?

Select all that apply

REGULAR SHORT RUNS

(to the office or the school)

BUSINESS TRAVEL AND TOURING

(Longer journeys for work or leisure)

TOWING AND TRANSPORTING

(Caravans, boats and trailers)

DRIVING FOR PLEASURE

(You, your car and the open road)

3/5

WHAT TYPE OF ROADS DO YOU DRIVE ON MOST FREQUENTLY?

Select one answer

URBAN

(Town and city roads)

RURAL

(Minor roads and country lanes)

MOTORWAY

(Highways and major roads)

MIXED

(A combination of all three)

4/5

HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR TYPICAL DRIVING STYLE?

Select one answer

EFFICIENT

(A focus on economy)

LEISURELY

(Enjoying the ride)

SPIRITED

(Making the most of the handling and dynamics of the vehicle)

5/5

YOUR RECOMMENDED POWERTRAIN IS - ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV)

INTRODUCTION TO EV

Powered by a battery-operated electric motor and recharged using a plug-in charge point, our Electric Vehicles (EV) are perfect for city driving, regular short journeys and occasional longer runs.

Electric vehicles produce zero tailpipe emissions.

Typically offers a spacious interior and near silent drive.

Lower running costs and the convenience of charging at home vs refilling at a service station.

A range of incentives are available to encourage drivers to purchase an electric vehicle.

Range can vary widely based on temperature, weather conditions and driving style.

YOU COULD ALSO CONSIDER

YOUR RECOMMENDED ENGINE IS - DIESEL

INTRODUCTION TO DIESEL

All our vehicles fitted with Jaguar's new Diesel engines are a great fit for drivers predominantly taking longer journeys on motorways with some city travel.
All our diesel vehicles are fitted with Diesel Particulate Filters (DPFs) and use Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) to meet stringent regulations and lower tailpipe emissions.

YOU COULD ALSO CONSIDER

YOUR RECOMMENDED ENGINE IS - PETROL

INTRODUCTION TO PETROL

Our petrol vehicles are an ideal choice for drivers who primarily take shorter journeys and tend to drive fewer kilometres on the motorway.
All our new petrol vehicles utilise the latest technology, including GPF (Gasoline Particulate Filters) to help reduce emissions.

THE KEY BENEFITS OF NEW DIESEL, PETROL AND ELECTRIC

LOW CO2 EMISSIONS

Jaguar's new diesel engines produce around 20% lower CO2 emissions than petrol engines. In fact, since 2002, buyers choosing diesel engines have saved almost 3 million tonnes of CO2 from going into the atmosphere.

ENHANCED FUEL EFFICIENCY

Jaguar's new diesel vehicles deliver around 20% better fuel economy than their petrol counterparts. So if you frequently cover 19,000km a year or more, it’s likely to be the most cost-effective choice for you.

EU6d-TEMP AND REAL DRIVING EMISSIONS (RDE) COMPLIANT

A DYNAMIC DRIVING EXPERIENCE

With smooth and responsive power delivery, Jaguar petrol engines offer our most spirited driving experiences. They’re an exhilarating combination of effortless performance and stirring sounds at all speeds.

LOW PARTICULATES

Our latest petrol engines are equipped with highly efficient filters to capture and store ultrafine particles as exhaust gases pass through them. This helps to lower the amount of tailpipe emissions released into the atmosphere.

ZERO TAILPIPE EMISSIONS

Achieving zero tailpipe CO2 emissions at the point of use and a range of up to 470km per charge, the Jaguar I-PACE doesn't just cost much less to fill with fuel, it also has no exhaust emissions, reducing your environmental impact significantly. With more and more renewable energy being added to the grid every year, Jaguar I-PACE gets cleaner as it gets older.

CONVENIENCE AND ACCESSIBILITY

In many cities, electric vehicles are now permitted to use vehicle lanes and parking spaces where other vehicle access is restricted. They are also exempt from any emissions-based charges.

GOVERNMENT INCENTIVES

Electric vehicles qualify for benefits provided by government, local authorities and businesses supporting the move to the world’s cleanest powertrains. This includes notably lower taxation rates than petrol and diesel equivalents.

ECONOMICAL RUNNING COSTS

The relative low cost of electricity means pure electric cars are cheaper to refuel. And with fewer moving powertrain parts to preserve, they’re also cheaper to maintain.

OUR MOST EFFICIENT ENGINES EVER

Ingenium is Jaguar Land Rover's family of engines designed for effortless performance, refinement and efficiency. With advanced technology and all-aluminium construction, Ingenium balances impressive power with strong fuel economy.

PETROL AND DIESEL UNDER THE SPOTLIGHT

Why are diesel engines facing criticism? How will changes in legislation affect the vehicle you drive every day? Read more on the latest stories surrounding the world’s two most popular engines.

Jaguar I-PACE is equipped with a 7kW single phase AC on-board charger, which can fully charge the vehicle overnight while you sleep and deliver up to 35km of range per hour. The fastest and most convenient way to charge at home is using a wallbox, which can restore the energy used from the average daily commute in under 2 hours.

When using a domestic socket, charging rates are slower than a wallbox (up to 11km of range per hour), but are sufficient to cover the average daily commute of 60km if the vehicle is charged overnight.

When away from home, the best way to get a quick top up of your battery’s charge for those long journeys is with a public DC charger – a typical 50kW charger can deliver up to 270km of range per hour. Some networks already offer faster 100-150 kW chargers, and most networks are planning upgrades in the near future.

The higher energy density of the fuel and the way energy is released during combustion, means diesel can offer a greater efficiency. If you are driving 19,000km a year or more, a diesel is likely to be the most cost-effective choice.

Generally, a diesel engine offers more torque than a petrol engine, which means its power is more suitable for conquering off-road terrain and towing.

In order to meet stringent emissions regulations, introduced in 2009, all new diesel vehicles are fitted with an exhaust filter. These are also known as Diesel Particulate Filters (DPFs). DPFs efficiently capture and store particles from exhaust gases, helping to lower tailpipe emissions.

CHOOSE THE RIGHT JAGUAR FOR YOU

Ready to build a Jaguar around your lifestyle, driving style and financial requirements? Simply select a vehicle from our range to start your new journey with Jaguar.

NEW ALL-ELECTRIC JAGUAR I‑PACE

Every Jaguar feels like no other car on the road. Moving to all-electric power doesn't change this. Built from the ground up, the new Jaguar I‑PACE is a pure Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV). Thrilling to look at and drive, it's the ultimate all-electric performance SUV.

*EV range figures are based upon production vehicle over a standardised route. Range achieved will vary dependent on vehicle and battery condition, actual route and environment and driving style.
The figures provided are as a result of official manufacturer's tests in accordance with EU legislation. For comparison purposes only. Real world figures may differ. CO2 and fuel economy figures may vary according to wheel fitment and optional extras fitted. WLTP is the new official EU test used to calculate standardised fuel consumption and CO2 figures for passenger cars. It measures fuel, energy consumption, range and emissions. This is designed to provide figures closer to real-world driving behaviour. It tests vehicles with optional equipment and with a more demanding test procedure and driving profile.

Fuel consumption figures reflect laboratory testing in accordance with the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC). These figures are provided for comparison amongst vehicles only. Actual fuel consumption will generally differ under real world driving conditions, and will vary depending on individual factors such as (but not limited to) driving styles and vehicle, road, traffic and weather conditions.